Updated: 08/08/2007
- It's exactly what project planners and drivers don't want: problems with COSMIX before the $150 million highway expansion is even complete. There’s a dip in the highway, and a solution is on the way.

Updated: 08/08/2007
- Just how safe are we? Police say just this year alone, there have been 1,840 burglaries, which averages to be more than 8 burglaries a day. There have also been 307 robberies since January.

Updated: 08/07/2007
- Governor Ritter has only been in office for eight months, yet he has already made eight stops in Pueblo. The governor has also been spending a lot of time in Colorado Springs and the rest of Southern Colorado, and people are taking notice.

Updated: 08/07/2007
- Police discovered a newborn baby girl inside of a cardboard box over the weekend on the steps of a Colorado Springs Police Station. Now there are questions as to whether the mother could face criminal charges.

Updated: 08/06/2007
- There were reports of numerous lightning strikes all across El Paso County Sunday night. It's those strikes that kill more people every year than tornadoes and hurricanes. Lightning is the second largest weather-related killer.

Updated: 08/06/2007
- The State Games of America finished up Sunday, over 10,000 athletes competed in this years games. One Grand Junction athlete though stood out above the rest, Frederic “Tommy” Tompkins was the oldest person to ever compete.

Updated: 08/06/2007
- A spring freeze is causing troubles with Colorado's peach harvest, resulting in fewer peaches in the grocery stores and predictions of losses for farmers in the tens of thousands of dollars.

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